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Old Apr 17, 2004 | 12:35 PM
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Does anyone know what this kid is talking about having to move a the rear motor mount around or something. Its a 99 dx motor going into a 93 civic sedan .
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I thought that dseries motors are all in the same location
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Old Apr 17, 2004 | 02:02 PM
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rear L bracket is different in ek's. I just threw about 15 or so of those mount brackets away too.
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Iam having problems with the power steering bracket not lining up with the pump and pullys I have the eks mount (driver side) Also anything else that i need to know. I need to get moving on this swap. Its a 99 dx into a 93 civic sedan.

Can i just get a 99 power steering pump and bracket? And use the ek's driverside mount?
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the 99 power steering pump won't fit the eg power steering line. The male end of the high pressure side is too wide.

Get the eg mounts and brackets and you should be fine. Call someone who does alot of swaps, they should have this stuff lying around.
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if i wanted to remove power steering for now and deal with this later can i do this? And the eg's arent they the same as the civic coupes,hatchbacks,sedans? Are they all the same?

What rear l bracket do i need to fit the rear mount of the engine?
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ttt
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Old Apr 19, 2004 | 12:52 PM
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all 92-95 d series mounts are the same if they bare 5 spd regardless of model. Use any 5spd eg d series rear bracket. If you want one I just did a swap yesterday and have the bracket sitting around. I'll ask the owner of the car if he wants it or not.
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ok its all in and running good. I just need some bugs fixed but iam sure we can do that tommorw again in daylight. All i need is the RIGHT power steering pump for this thing and the bracket same for ac. Id really like my freind to keep his ac. KJ if you like can you come out and take alook at what iam talking about.

The brackets i have now are from the civic thats a 93 which wont work because the bracket sits to far back and doesnt line up with the crank etc.. where the belt goes. its to freakin hard to explain.
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